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Nine Sonatas Easier Piano Pieces 60 by Domenico Scarlatti Piano Method - Sheet Music

By Domenico Scarlatti
Piano/Keyboard - Grades 5-7

SKU: A3.9781854723499

Easier Piano Pieces 60. Composed by Domenico Scarlatti. Edited by H. Ferguson. ABRSM Publications. Easier Piano Pieces. Sheet Music. 40 pages. ABRSM (Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music) #9781854723499. Published by ABRSM (Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music) (A3.9781854723499).

ISBN 9781854723499. 9 x 12 inches.

From Domenico Scarlatti's vast output of 555 harpsichord sonatas a number have been edited and published by the Associated Board. Thirty-two of the easier sonatas have been edited by Howard Ferguson and published in three volumes within the Easier Piano Pieces series; these have been edited for performance on the piano and include dynamics and marks of articulation.

  • "Sonata in B minor, Kp. 87, L. 33"
  • "Sonata in C, Kp. 86, L. 403"
  • "Sonata in C, Kp. 159, L. 104"
  • "Sonata in E minor, Kp. 402, L. 427"
  • "Sonata in E, Kp. 531, L. 430"
  • "Sonata in F minor, Kp. 462, L. 438"
  • "Sonata in F sharp minor, Kp. 142"
  • "Sonata in F sharp, Kp. 318, L. 31"
  • "Sonata in G, Kp. 103, L. 233"

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Based on 1 Reviews
Richard
October 15, 2011
Scarlatti - Nine Sonatas by Royal Schools of Music
Nicely packaged, clear imprint on good contrast quality paper, excellent fingering suggestions.I rate the B-minor K87 Intermediate / Advanced, because it takes controlled finger positioning to strike every note in both hands concurrently, else in a piece with such a slow and even tempo of 62 beats per quarter note, and only restrained use of the sustain pedal, every note stands out and sound muddling is apparent. There are also a lot of subtle secondary phrases to contrast with the melody.Check out Horowitz (Tokyo 1986)and Pogorelich on You Tube for inspiration.